Thank you so much for this video! It really helped me figure out how to correctly adjust my pack! I bought my Osprey overseas so they was a big language barrier!
I had to buy my 2016 Osprey EXOS 58 one size larger. This is due to herniated discs (L-4 & L-5) B/C I need the shoulder straps to NOT put weight my shoulders. So now they go up to the pack and do not curve around my shoulders. It's called "adjusting to life". But I love the comfort of my EXOS 58.
Many Osprey backpacks come in two sizes, S/M and M/L. Yet most outdoor shops only stock the M/L size and then tell the customer there is only one size.
You can have broad shoulders but that does not determine a larger pack frame size. I have a sort torso but extra long legs. I'm stocky but not overweight, I actually wear a small even though my shirt size is a large. Its important to get that c-7 to iliac crest length and not base it on your body.
If you're sizing yourself up without help, I found measuring from my Adam's Apple to the hip is much easier than trying to do it behind my back. Obviously your body shape/type can affect results, be mindful.
I've received advice from Osprey Customer Care that the hip-fin (I read hip-belt) should rest on top of the hip bone. In this video here you advise that half of the hip-belt sits on top of the hip bone and the other half below. Which one is true? I am having terrible experience with the hip-belt of Osprey 65 digging into my hips.
I feel this is the eternal question for us women. I was raised in the religion that it shout sit exactly on thw hip bone, that is, having the bone right in the middle of the hip belt. In real life, however, hip belts just don't remain there (nothing to do with brands, I think). I have sort of wide hips and a narrow waist: it just slides up as I walk. I gave up years ago, and now I aim for *on top of* the bone from the outset. Side note: I've always been instructed by male mountaineers... bummer.
I'm late to the party, yet here's my two cents for anyone still reading for advice. Rest the belt where it feels most comfortable. For me, it's more natural to rest the pack on top of my hips; none of the weight is carried on my shoulders there. However, I have a bit of a lower tummy pouch from cysts and polyps (sorry for TMI) and I feel like it just squeezes even more of my gut down. So I settled and put it about 1/3 of the way. Lol, this way the belt snatches up my tummy and I just carry a little bit of weight on my shoulders.
ve 4 OSPREY BACKPACKS.All are good except for one.The stiches gave way and tear around the stitches. I sent it Osprey's authorised dealer in Spore?on the 8th January 2015.The dealer name is Sport Connection at 81,Genting Lane #05-01/02/03/04 Everich Industrial Bldg Spore PC349566. And until today 27,Oct.I've not got it back.The repair note no.1409.
Please can anyone tell me which series is the osprey the lady was wearing During the video I was hoping she will turn so I can catch the name but no luck :(
I've bought an Aether 85 AG, and the top of the pack is level with the top of my head. I find it very comfortable, but wonder if it should be that high up? It's in the same position as the lady at the end of the video.
Question about the shoulder harness: What would be the difference between the Large and Medium sized shoulder harness for the Xenith pack? Are they longer, wider... both? Reason I'm asking is because I am a medium torso but have wide/broad shoulders so wondering which size I would need.
Find a good discussion group for backpacking. This is a good one -- caminodesantiago.me. Leave a post with your height and weight and ask what size backpack people have used who are your same size. The good packs -- Deuter and Osprey among others -- will be adjustable so you can fine-tune yours, as long as you get the right size to start with.
DeMar Southard people who are the exact same height and weight can and will have different torso sizes. Best way is always has been always will be measure your torso length how somebody help you with a soft tape measure and measure your torso length. Then when you go backpack shopping you look at what the Torso length is. Most all backpacks will state a torso fit range. Find one that has your torso range.
Mark Turner use a fabric measuring tape. It’s soft. You can find it at craft and sewing stores or sections at your local grocery store. It’s a few dollars.
I know my response is very late, however, I just got an Osprey pack and sized down. I had to hyper extend the back @3:31 about an inch from the last marking, but it fits great now! Unless you need the volume from the larger pack, I'd size down to cut weight.
Joel Cedric Best to measure your torso to find out what is right for you. Plenty of Videos on RUclips explaining how to have your torso measured. According to some trustworthy online websites: if your torso falls somewhere between 16-18.5" then you will need to go with the S/M size, and 18.5 and beyond then you'll need to go with the M/L size
Hello, i have the osprey aura 50l womens, but lately it is killing my shoulders. I cannot use it anymore and i think i am not fitting it right. Can you please help me? I am away from home travelling and i have a long trip ahead of me and im clueless wjat to do.
I am 164, 63 kilos, and i also feel that the hipbelt is a bit big, they show it is adjustable by pushing a part inside but when i try it it just does not move. Can i have someone help me please? From osprey customer service? I am very worried especially for my back. I even carried it with a lot less weight on a hike and it was so difficult. I just think i have not adjusted it correctly. if the hipbelt is adjustable and the torso... But i dont know what the issue is. Waiting for a kind reply
I bought a Deuter at REI. The salesperson took all the time I needed to find the right pack and make sure it fit. For backpacks and boots especially, you need expert advice and someone who is willing to take whatever time is necessary to make sure you are buying the right equipment.
I’ve been using my osprey pack for two years hard hiking. I didn’t know these packs could be so well fine tuned. I just felt it wasn’t a great fit. I’m only 5ft6 but broad built. I need to find a supplier to size me for my pack
Great info but I cant believe that after all that, a “proper fit” is that pack riding so high behind her head. Common dude, Somebody QC THESE VIDS BEFORE THEIR RELEASED.
if on the trail and see this, just walk up to them and push face back so they feel comfortable.. always stop and push faces in on trail. I guarantee you will finish trail before you see the end, my friend. Happy Trails !!!
Thank you so much for this video! It really helped me figure out how to correctly adjust my pack! I bought my Osprey overseas so they was a big language barrier!
I had to buy my 2016 Osprey EXOS 58 one size larger. This is due to herniated discs (L-4 & L-5) B/C I need the shoulder straps to NOT put weight my shoulders. So now they go up to the pack and do not curve around my shoulders. It's called "adjusting to life".
But I love the comfort of my EXOS 58.
Many Osprey backpacks come in two sizes, S/M and M/L. Yet most outdoor shops only stock the M/L size and then tell the customer there is only one size.
exactly.
You can have broad shoulders but that does not determine a larger pack frame size. I have a sort torso but extra long legs. I'm stocky but not overweight, I actually wear a small even though my shirt size is a large. Its important to get that c-7 to iliac crest length and not base it on your body.
Best pack I have ever used.
If you're sizing yourself up without help, I found measuring from my Adam's Apple to the hip is much easier than trying to do it behind my back. Obviously your body shape/type can affect results, be mindful.
Great explanation on pack fitting.
I've received advice from Osprey Customer Care that the hip-fin (I read hip-belt) should rest on top of the hip bone. In this video here you advise that half of the hip-belt sits on top of the hip bone and the other half below. Which one is true? I am having terrible experience with the hip-belt of Osprey 65 digging into my hips.
martincho8002 the atmos owner manual says half above and half below
I feel this is the eternal question for us women. I was raised in the religion that it shout sit exactly on thw hip bone, that is, having the bone right in the middle of the hip belt. In real life, however, hip belts just don't remain there (nothing to do with brands, I think). I have sort of wide hips and a narrow waist: it just slides up as I walk. I gave up years ago, and now I aim for *on top of* the bone from the outset. Side note: I've always been instructed by male mountaineers... bummer.
I'm late to the party, yet here's my two cents for anyone still reading for advice. Rest the belt where it feels most comfortable. For me, it's more natural to rest the pack on top of my hips; none of the weight is carried on my shoulders there. However, I have a bit of a lower tummy pouch from cysts and polyps (sorry for TMI) and I feel like it just squeezes even more of my gut down. So I settled and put it about 1/3 of the way. Lol, this way the belt snatches up my tummy and I just carry a little bit of weight on my shoulders.
ve 4 OSPREY BACKPACKS.All are good except for one.The stiches gave way and tear around the stitches. I sent it Osprey's authorised dealer in Spore?on the 8th January 2015.The dealer name is Sport Connection at 81,Genting Lane #05-01/02/03/04 Everich Industrial Bldg Spore PC349566. And until today 27,Oct.I've not got it back.The repair note no.1409.
Please can anyone tell me which series is the osprey the lady was wearing During the video I was hoping she will turn so I can catch the name but no luck
:(
Hello, I am 5'10" man and measured 18" dorso, in Stratos 34 I can use either S/M or M/L, wich one do you recomend me to use? Thank you
Osprey is a great backpack company. You are lucky in the US, we don't have a lot of shops in Europe where you can find these great pack.
+mark markovic where are u? they are all over Germany!
There everywhere in Denmark.
Lots of retailers in the UK too
They is not a outdoor store who gives this kind off device in the UK
I've bought an Aether 85 AG, and the top of the pack is level with the top of my head. I find it very comfortable, but wonder if it should be that high up? It's in the same position as the lady at the end of the video.
We are glad you find the video valuable and hope you will visit our online shop to get your next Osprey Pack.
What do I do when the hipbelt is not able to go tight enough, its already to the max but its not tight enough
Question about the shoulder harness: What would be the difference between the Large and Medium sized shoulder harness for the Xenith pack? Are they longer, wider... both? Reason I'm asking is because I am a medium torso but have wide/broad shoulders so wondering which size I would need.
so answer since 7 years. sad to say but they hate you. :(
I live far from any local retailer. What's the best way for me to find what fits me best when ordering online?
Jon Copas Amazon, Ebay, ...
Find a good discussion group for backpacking. This is a good one -- caminodesantiago.me. Leave a post with your height and weight and ask what size backpack people have used who are your same size. The good packs -- Deuter and Osprey among others -- will be adjustable so you can fine-tune yours, as long as you get the right size to start with.
DeMar Southard people who are the exact same height and weight can and will have different torso sizes. Best way is always has been always will be measure your torso length how somebody help you with a soft tape measure and measure your torso length. Then when you go backpack shopping you look at what the Torso length is. Most all backpacks will state a torso fit range. Find one that has your torso range.
How do I measure with a tape measure, to choose a pack online?
Mark Turner use a fabric measuring tape. It’s soft. You can find it at craft and sewing stores or sections at your local grocery store. It’s a few dollars.
Wanna make it sure again. If my size is between S/M and M/L, is it better for my to buy the S/M one?
I know my response is very late, however, I just got an Osprey pack and sized down. I had to hyper extend the back @3:31 about an inch from the last marking, but it fits great now! Unless you need the volume from the larger pack, I'd size down to cut weight.
sooo... I'm 5'7" with a 44" chest and I wear a size 32" pants. what size do i need? i ask because i'm buying one online.
Joel Cedric
Best to measure your torso to find out what is right for you.
Plenty of Videos on RUclips explaining how to have your torso measured.
According to some trustworthy online websites:
if your torso falls somewhere between 16-18.5" then you will need to go with the S/M size, and 18.5 and beyond then you'll need to go with the M/L size
It depends on the backpack and the length of your torso. Small for one pack may be a diff measurement than a small for another. Good luck!
Im 5’7” too 32 waist. My torso measured 18 inches. I could get either S/M or M/L
Hello, i have the osprey aura 50l womens, but lately it is killing my shoulders. I cannot use it anymore and i think i am not fitting it right. Can you please help me? I am away from home travelling and i have a long trip ahead of me and im clueless wjat to do.
I am 164, 63 kilos, and i also feel that the hipbelt is a bit big, they show it is adjustable by pushing a part inside but when i try it it just does not move. Can i have someone help me please? From osprey customer service? I am very worried especially for my back. I even carried it with a lot less weight on a hike and it was so difficult. I just think i have not adjusted it correctly. if the hipbelt is adjustable and the torso... But i dont know what the issue is. Waiting for a kind reply
do they actually do all of this stuff, even at places like REI?
I bought a Deuter at REI. The salesperson took all the time I needed to find the right pack and make sure it fit. For backpacks and boots especially, you need expert advice and someone who is willing to take whatever time is necessary to make sure you are buying the right equipment.
Not with me😢
Yes. REI takes the time to fit you. IF YOU ASK
They did with me
How tall is the female in this video. ??
Ahhh, so this is how ISIS got its start. Damn osprey.
dannyrocks777 scrolled down as soon as it was mentioned to check the comments... Was not disappointed
dannyrocks 777
Nop
Nathan Zaremskiy
Not disappointed at pointlessness, how quaint
theres a car called a Toyota isis.
I’ve been using my osprey pack for two years hard hiking. I didn’t know these packs could be so well fine tuned. I just felt it wasn’t a great fit. I’m only 5ft6 but broad built. I need to find a supplier to size me for my pack
Find an osprey proshop if you have one near you.
I am 5.8 feet tall. And i want to buy a atmos ag 65. Which size should i buy?
For the record I have that same pack, in a Large. I'm 6'3" and have a probably pretty long torso.
Great info but I cant believe that after all that, a “proper fit” is that pack riding so high behind her head. Common dude, Somebody QC THESE VIDS BEFORE THEIR RELEASED.
Where can I get this done? Lol
uctt24 REI
+Katie Hansen They didn't do that for me when I wanted it and asked for it yesterday. I don't think they know how.
That's odd. I had it done at two different ones so maybe you got a dud salesperson... Dunno.
how is she supposed to hike with her head pushed forward like that??.....
if on the trail and see this, just walk up to them and push face back so they feel comfortable.. always stop and push faces in on trail. I guarantee you will finish trail before you see the end, my friend.
Happy Trails !!!
Shaman4Life 👍🏻😂😂😂
Carla Freeman
She isn't
What is the "C7" he talking about at 3:26????
Tomas Dolejs C7 vertebra
whats the song called?
Funny
gnarly piercings
The tool needs to rest on the top of the hip bones.
As most of us order online this is really going to help, NOT!
Yeahhhh, I appreciate the ingenuity and fitting is important...but just wear the damn bag lol.